TES RCT Fleet Enema vs Oral Mechanical Bowel Prep (TESEO)
Colorectal Neoplasms, Surgery
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Colorectal Neoplasms focused on measuring transanal endoscopic surgery, TEM, TAMIS, rectal neoplasm, oral mechanical bowel preparation, fleet enema, Ottawa bowel prep score
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- undergoing transanal endoscopic surgery at the QEII Health Sciences Center in Halifax by one of the colorectal trained surgeons
Exclusion Criteria:
- chronic constipation
- previous pelvic radiation
- inflammatory bowel disease
- repeat transanal surgery for the same lesion
- patient unable to self-administer enemas
- age over 75
- congestive heart failure
- daily use of diuretics
- chronic steroid use
- transanal endoscopic surgery combined with another surgical procedure
Sites / Locations
- Victoria General HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Fleet Enema
Pico Salax
Patient is to administer one sodium bisphosphate (Fleet) enema at home 2 hours prior to arrival for surgery and a second enema one hour prior to arrival for surgery. Each 120 mL application of rectally administered enema contains 19g of monobasic sodium phosphate and 9 g of dibasic sodium phosphate. Patient is to follow standard packaging instructions from the manufacturer.
Patient is to take Pico Salax oral bowel preparation which is a combination product consisting of 10 mg picosulfate sodium, 3.5 g magnesium oxide, and 12 g citric acid per sachet the day prior to surgery. Patient is to take 2 doses of this product, as per standard packaging instructions from the manufacturer. Specifically patient is to take the first packet contents dissolved in 150 mL water at 3pm the day before surgery. Patient is to take the second packet dissolved in 150 mL water at 8pm the day before surgery. Patient should drink 2-3L of clear liquids after each dose, for a total of 4-6L.